Paul Spooren da111fd095 CI: add runtime tests for packages
Additional to manual runtime tests this CI addition runs a custom test
script per package. Ideally this lowers the errors of package bumps,
something which is time consuming when done manually for multiple
architectures.

This CI uses the official OpenWrt containers and tries to install and
run compiled packages. The run depends on the content of `test.sh`,
which is an `ash` script. It's called with the *packge name* and
*package version* as arguments. This allows different behaviour if
a single package generates multiple IPK files. The version is usable for
the most trivial runtime check, e.g. `tmux -V | grep "$2"`.

The current approach uses the qus project[1] which contains multiple
QEMU binaries to run various architectures.

[1]: https://github.com/dbhi/qus

Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
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OpenWrt packages feed

Description

This is the OpenWrt "packages"-feed containing community-maintained build scripts, options and patches for applications, modules and libraries used within OpenWrt.

Installation of pre-built packages is handled directly by the opkg utility within your running OpenWrt system or by using the OpenWrt SDK on a build system.

Usage

This repository is intended to be layered on-top of an OpenWrt buildroot. If you do not have an OpenWrt buildroot installed, see the documentation at: OpenWrt Buildroot Installation on the OpenWrt support site.

This feed is enabled by default. To install all its package definitions, run:

./scripts/feeds update packages
./scripts/feeds install -a -p packages

License

See LICENSE file.

Package Guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md file.

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